Rise above this summer with a bounty of Summer Camp opportunities at UW-Green Bay
GREEN BAY — This summer UW-Green Bay will offer a bounty of camps in art, STEM, music, magic and more! UW-Green Bay works with faculty and regional experts to keep young minds and bodies engaged and active this summer with over 30 in-person youth programs, designed to inspire and motivate students going into grades 2 through 12.
“Students really enjoy coming to our beautiful campus locations and exploring new and expanding interests,” said Jason Mathwig, executive manager, Education Outreach. “Parents appreciate that we offer a hands-on learning experience that is high quality.”
Camps are offered in June, July and August take place at all four campus locations.
June Camps
Camp Lloyd (Green Bay Campus)
Cartooning & Comic Book Illustration (Green Bay Campus)
Computer Animation (Green Bay Campus)
Design Tech Intro Skills – Middle School (Green Bay Campus)
Design Tech Advanced Skills (Green Bay Campus)
Evergreen Theater (Green Bay Campus)
Pride Camp – High School (Green Bay Campus)
Summer Scholars – High School College Credit (Online)
Video Game Programming 1, Week 1 (Green Bay Campus)
Wizarding Academy (Green Bay Campus)
July Camps
Aquatics Robots (Green Bay Campus)
Design Tech Intro Skills – Elem (Green Bay Campus)
Mobile Web App (Green Bay Campus)
Pride Camp – Middle School (Green Bay Campus)
Pride Camp – Grades 8-12 (Marinette Campus)
Pride Camp – Grades 8-12 (Sheboygan Campus)
String Music – Middle School (Green Bay Campus)
Video Game Programming 1, Week 2 (Green Bay Campus)
Video Game Programming 2 (Green Bay Campus)
Wizarding Academy (Sheboygan Campus)
Wizarding Academy (Manitowoc Campus)
August Camps
Ceramics – Middle School (Green Bay Campus)
Ceramics – High School (Green Bay Campus)
Exploring Exercise (Green Bay Campus)
Piano Academy (Green Bay Campus)
String Music – High School (Green Bay Campus)
Camp Lloyd has been offered at UW-Green Bay every summer for the past seventeen years. It is a week-long camp for grieving children to explore their feelings and benefit from the support of their peers, professional grief counselors and trained student interns from UW-Green Bay.
UW-Green Bay’s nationally recognized Pride Center helps run Pride Camps for middle school and high school students. Students will meet LGBTQ+ peers and allies and work toward expanding their personal awareness of the LGBTQ+ community.
High school juniors and seniors can get a head start on their college education with Summer Scholars, six-week online college courses, designed to save time and money – up to 40%! Students can choose from six engaging courses. Courses start June 20.
UW-Green Bay also collaborates with Oneida Nation to create a series of camps for youth members.
June Camp
Video Game Programming, Level 1
July Camp
Aquatic Robotics
Video Game Programming, Level 2
August Camps
Design Tech Advanced
Design Tech Intro – Elem
Design Tech Intro – Middle School
Exploring the Natural World
UW-Green Bay is partnering with Evergreen Theater with a series of fun theater classes with rehearsals and productions held at Theatre Hall on the Green Bay campus. All classes take place over a 3-week period from June 13 through 30.
June Classes
Acting 1 & Acting 2
Crafting Props
Dance
Imaginary Play
Improv
Mystery Writing
Stage Movement
Theater Games
Voice
Camps are now open for registration and fill up fast. For more information on Camps and Youth Programs http://www.uwgb.edu/camps or contact Jason Mathwig, Executive Manager, Education Outreach, mathwigj@uwgb.edu or 920-465-2267.
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) offers financial need-based scholarships on a first come, first served basis to eligible students for the following camps:
Summer Scholars
Aquatic Robotics
Design Tech: Level 1
Design Tech: Level 2
Modern Mobile Web App Bootcamp
Video Game Programming: Level 1, Week 1
Video Game Programming: Level 1, Week 2
Video Game Programming: Level 2
Camps and Youth Programs are part of the Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
About UW-Green Bay’s Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement
The Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement focuses its mission on creating educational opportunity and access for all ages, encompassing K-12 student programs, personal and professional development and customized training to meet the needs of a progressive economy. The division develops, collaborates and executes responsive solutions for diverse communities statewide, all of which reflect a deep commitment to inclusion, social justice and civic responsibility. For more information, visit: http://www.uwgb.edu/continuing-educationhttp://www.uwgb.edu/continuing-education/
About the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Established in 1965, UW-Green Bay is a public institution serving 8,970 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students and 79,604 continuing education enrollees each year across all campus locations. We educate students from pre-college through retirement and offer 200+ degrees, programs and certificates. UW-Green Bay graduates are resilient, inclusive, sustaining and engaged members of their communities, ready to rise to fearlessly face challenges, solve problems and embrace diverse ideas and people. With four campus locations, the University welcomes students from every corner of the world. In 2020, UW-Green Bay was the fastest growing UW school in Wisconsin. For more information, visit www.uwgb.edu.
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